On April 15th, 2019 20 veteran owned/ operated breweries in Pennsylvania joined forces to produce a craft beer brewed by military veterans, in the support of military veterans.
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Steph’s New Brew Review: Troublesome Jellyfish
Fifth Hammer owners David Scharfstein and Chris Cuzme met in early January 2015 and started searching for brewery space the following week. It took almost 2 years, but they finally opened in late September of 2017.
Steph’s New Brew Review: Myrcene
Hitchhiker Brewing Company, located in Pittsburgh, PA, is devoted to refining the time-honored styles and discovering new ones. They are focused on the evolution of their craft, exploring the unknown, and the excitement of introducing people to ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Better One or Two
Dancing Gnome, located in the Sharpsburg neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA, has quickly become popular since opening in 2016. Most known for their “hop pronounced styles,” beer drinkers drive for miles and wait in long lines to pick up the latest release.
Steph’s New Brew Review: City to Shore
Cape May Brewing Company was founded in July 2011 in Cape May, New Jersey with the sole purpose to provide South Jersey with fresh, delicious beer brewed locally. Today, Cape May Brewing Company’s 100+ varieties (the widest selection of any ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: South Pacific Hop Cartel
Levante Brewing Company began as a homebrewer’s dream to create the perfect beer in a three gallon pot in a small apartment kitchen. Tim Floros and Eric Santostefano persisted, and spent countless hours researching and experimenting during their ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Gelato
South County Brewing, owned by JR Heaps, is located in Fawn Grove, PA, less than a mile from the Maryland border. The brewery opened on July 1, 2011, and the tasting room is open to the public for tastings, drafts, and beer to go. Food can be ...
Steph’s New Brew Review: Stay Handsome
Pizza Boy Brewing Company is located inside Al’s of Hampden in Enola, PA, creating pizza and beer heaven. Head brewer Terry Hawbaker and owner Al Kominski skillfully bring together two of the best things on the planet under one roof.
Steph’s New Brew Review: Space Juice
Long Trail Ale was first sold in 1989. Known as Mountain Brewers back then, the crew brewed in a 45 barrel brewhouse in the basement of the Old Woolen Mill in Bridgewater Corners, Vermont. Back then Vermont was better known for maple syrup than beer.
Steph’s New Brew Review: Lord Lord Shredder Shredder
The Veil Brewing Company, open since April 2016, is located in the Scott's Addition neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. Their focus is hop forward beers, high gravity and barrel aging, lagers, wild ales, and spontaneous fermentation.